Objetivo

This two-day, hands-on training course equips experienced VMware vSphere® administrators with the knowledge to install, configure, and manage VMware vCenter™ Site Recovery Manager™ 5.8. This course also equips vSphere administrators with the knowledge to assist in writing and testing disaster recovery plans that use vCenter Site Recovery Manager.

By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
• Summarize the components of vCenter Site Recovery Manager architecture
• Install vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5.8 software
• Understand storage replication options used with vCenter Site Recovery Manager
• Deploy and configure VMware vSphere® Replication™ for use with vCenter Site Recovery Manager
• Configure inventory mappings in vCenter Site Recovery Manager
• Build protection groups based on vSphere Replication
• Build and test a recovery plan
• Perform reprotect and failback operations following recovery plan execution

Público Alvo

vSphere administrators, architects,
system engineers, and systems
integrators who are responsible for the
deployment or management of vCenter
Site Recovery Manager

2 Overview and Architecture
• Describe how vCenter Site Recovery Manager is used for disaster recovery
• Use the VMware vSphere® Web Client as the interface for vCenter Site Recovery Manager
• Discuss vCenter Site Recovery Manager features
• Compare different vCenter Site Recovery Manager architecture topologies

10 Testing and Running a Recovery Plan
• Compare planned migration and disaster recovery using recovery plans
• Describe the differences between testing and running a recovery plan
• Describe how vCenter Site Recovery Manager works with various vSphere technologies and componentes
• Describe how to run a recovery plan
• Identify the recovery steps for planned migration and disaster recovery
• Discuss using the Force Recovery option for recovery plans
• Describe reprotect and failback operations and why they are necessary
• Perform a reprotect operation
• Perform a failback operation